Tours

We would start from the hotel and travelto Merrion Square which houses our government buildings and a lot of
museums and galleries - fascinating even just to see the architecture. You can also
view the statue of Oscar Wilde in the park as well as lots of Georgian buildings
mapped out over 250 years ago in 1762.

We then move onto Fitzwilliam Square famous for its Georgian
doorways, was built in the 1820s. It was the last and smallest of the great
Georgian squares to be developed, and its park is the only one of its kind to
remain private, for the use of square residents.

From there we will go to St. Stephens Green where you can
see the historical park which provides an oasis of green calm in the middle of
a bustling city. The park itself hosts a large number of important sculptural
monuments to Irish history. You will also see the famous Shellbourne hotel and
Fusiliers Arch.

The last leg of the trip will involve Grafton Street and
O’Connell Street where you can visit the GPO famous for its involvement in the
1916 rising. We finish off the tour by visiting the Garden of Remembrance in
Mountjoy Square.

This is a great tour with lots of photographic opportunities
of some of Dublin’s most notable sites.

Any tour of Dublin may consist of visits to the following -

Trinity College (Book of Kells – pre-booking required)

Christchurch Cathedral

St. Patricks Cathedral

Guinness Storehouse

Jameson Distillery

Kilmainham Gaol

Royal Hospital (Irish Museum of Modern Art)

War Memorial Gardens

Phoenix Park

Malahide Castle

Howth Village

General Post Office

Pearse Lyons Distillery

and plenty more

These are all within a short radius of the city centre, and
depending on your time and interests, there is plenty more to see and do as you
can go further afield.